Alien Voice Recording

I found this on Disclose.tv today. It's supposidly a real alien voice recording from 1995 or 1996. A Dr. actually caught on in his garage and put
it in a horizontal freezer and decided to try and communicate with it.

That has to be, speaking personally, about the worst thing I have ever listened halfway through.

My opinion; he found an oversized raccoon that had been rendered unconcious by a run in with a weedeater, which he brought home and put in his freezer
for a taxidermy class.

Upon awakening, the little feller was naturally terrified and squeeling and chattering, obviously not believing this guy when he said it wasn't going
to be hurt anymore. After all, it was in a garage where weedeaters are stored and there was the freezer right there.

I'ld chatter and scream at such a person too.

You did say, "you be the judge." Well this get's the lame award of the day, IMO.

I can't really judge but it is funny, I would think that if it was an ET it would have backup and even if somehow he captured it the rest of them
would quickly show up as they come in numbers. (Just my guess though)

I'll watch the video's now and let you know what I think. I really don't know what those sounds are, and they can be anything. I don't discredit
the story or buy into it. I will just look for similarities in the future.

It sounds to me like styrofoam packinng or insulation rubbing against each other. Anyone whoever removed soemthing packed with those large pieces
would proabably hear that. Seriously, would you think you could lock up some alien in a freezer just to let it out and talk like that? That's just
bad acting.

Actually, from what I recall of one grey, their voice sounds a little bit like it's from helium and a little raspy like Sylvia Browne. Or was that
just a movie?

To sum it up, the man is not a doctor, has never been a doctor, and will never be a doctor. He has credit cards in multiple names and it has been
shown that he simply perpetrates one hoax after another.

Guys check this video out, I've never seen this before, it looks well made if it is a hoax, especially for an older video,(how old is this video?)
hard to hoax, look at the eyes blink! Could the eyes be CG?

Warning turn it down if you don't want neighbours thinking you watching something naughty, lol. (what the hell is up with that anyway? I know he
might be scared, but damn never heard a human do that so long before?!!?)

Well I wouldn't expect to listen to a conversation with an alien. After all it's alien. You have to consider other world enviorments. They might
come from low oxygen or no oxygen atmospheres. The planet might be so huge that the gravity levels are different. Good cause for having slender bodies
with a weak frame. As so presented in these other videos.

The other videos were far more convincing. The alien looks totally real and well this is the most convincing set of videos ever to be seen in my
opinions. Very flipping cool. It's about time we get in touch of more of this stuff instead of letting these control freaks leave us in the dark.
I'm not freaking out but I'm sure I would be if that happened to me.

That "obelisk" thing was tripped out too. It looks like some hovering device the creature used to roam around. Sort of like a surf board or skate
board.

The black suit was cool. The obelisk was black as well. It's hard to tell in the woods if the alien was actually more blue. I wish the video wasn't
so compressed.

Oh well cool stuff. Ok. The rest of the world can panic while consuming oil and end in doom.

Hey you are welcome to believe whatever you want but you should look at all the evidence. the full ats thread has all of it. including the fake cgi
ship that he has a still picture of. it is an obvious cgi. but... keep believing.

I have seen UFO's myself but that doesn't mean I fall for every scam that comes off youtube.

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